Bitnami Enano CMS Stack 1.1.8-10
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1. OVERVIEW
The Bitnami Project was created to help spread the adoption of freely
available, high quality, open source web applications. Bitnami aims to make
it easier than ever to discover, download and install open source software
such as document and content management systems, wikis and blogging
software.
You can learn more about Bitnami at https://bitnami.com
Enano is a Content Management System, or CMS. A CMS allows a website to have a
unified look and feel for every page on the site, and centralizes the storage of
all the data for your site. There are several different large categories of
content management systems out there. Some are based on desktop applications and
designed for internal use by a large company. Some are designed to manage and
index documents. Enano's particular category is in managing the content on a website.
While Enano could certainly be used internally in a large company for managing
documents, this isn't where its strength is. Enano is designed to help website
designers and administrators make content available to end users.
You can learn more about Enano CMS at http://enanocms.org/
The Bitnami Enano CMS Stack is an installer that greatly simplifies the
installation of Enano CMS and runtime dependencies. It includes ready-to-run
versions of Apache, MySQL and PHP. Enano CMS Stack is distributed for free
under the GNU General Public license as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version. Please see the appendix for the specific licenses of all open
source components included.
You can learn more about Bitnami Stacks at https://bitnami.com/stacks/
2. FEATURES
- Easy to Install
Bitnami Stacks are built with one goal in mind: to make it as easy as
possible to install open source software. Our installers completely automate
the process of installing and configuring all of the software included in
each Stack, so you can have everything up and running in just a few clicks.
- Independent
Bitnami Stacks are completely self-contained, and therefore do not interfere
with any software already installed on your system. For example, you can
upgrade your system's MySQL or Apache without fear of 'breaking' your
Bitnami Stack.
- Integrated
By the time you click the 'finish' button on the installer, the whole stack
will be integrated, configured and ready to go.
- Relocatable
Bitnami Stacks can be installed in any directory. This allows you to have
multiple instances of the same stack, without them interfering with each other.
3. COMPONENTS
Bitnami Enano CMS Stack ships with the following software versions:
- Enano CMS 1.1.8
- Apache 2.4.23
- MySQL 5.6.33
- PHP 5.6.26
- phpMyAdmin 4.6.4
4. REQUIREMENTS
To install Bitnami Enano CMS Stack you will need:
- Intel x86 or compatible processor
- Minimum of 256 MB RAM
- Minimum of 150 MB hard drive space
- TCP/IP protocol support
- Compatible operantig systems:
- An x86 Linux operating system.
- A 32-bit Windows operating system such as Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012.
- An OS X operating system x86.
5. INSTALLATION
The Bitnami Enano CMS Stack is distributed as a binary executable installer.
It can be downloaded from:
https://bitnami.com/stacks/
The downloaded file will be named something similar to:
bitnami-enanocms-1.1.8-10-linux-installer.run on Linux or
bitnami-enanocms-1.1.8-10-linux-x64-installer.run on Linux 64 bit or
bitnami-enanocms-1.1.8-10-windows-installer.exe on Windows or
bitnami-enanocms-1.1.8-10-osx-x86-installer.dmg on OS X x86.
On Linux, you will need to give it executable permissions:
chmod 755 bitnami-enanocms-1.1.8-10-linux.run
To begin the installation process, double-click on that file, and you will
be greeted by the 'Welcome' screen. Pressing 'Next' will take you to the
Component Selection screen, where you can select the phpMyAdmin component. This
tool intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the web.
The next screen is the Installation Folder, where you can select where Bitnami
stack will be installed. If the destination directory does not exist, it will
be created as part of the installation.
The next screen will prompt you for data necessary to create the initial
admin user:
Login and password: You will use this information to log-in into the
administrative interface. The password you provide here will also be used to
protect other parts of the installation and to log-in in Enano CMS . Please see the
section named "Usernames and Passwords" later in this document.
Real name: The name that will be displayed in the application.
Email address: Your email address.
The next screen will vary, depending on whether the ports needed by the
bundled Apache and MySQL are already taken. The default listening port for
Apache is 8080 on Linux or port 80 on WIndows and for MySQL is 3006. If those
ports are already in use by other applications, you will be prompted for
alternate ports to use.
The last user input page shows Site name and Site Description. The site name is
the name that will be shown in the main page of Enano CMS and the description
should be a short phrase that will be shown below the Site name.
Once the information has been entered, the installation will proceed to copy
the files to the target installation directory and configure the different
components. Once this process has been completed, you will see the
'Installation Finished' page. You can choose to launch Bitnami Enano CMS
Stack at this point. If you do so, your default web browser will open and
display the Welcome page for the Bitnami Enano CMS Stack.
If you received an error message during installation, please refer to
the Troubleshooting section.
The rest of this guide assumes that you installed Bitnami Enano CMS
Stack in /home/user/enanocms-1.1.8-10 on Linux or C:\Program Files\Bitnami Enano CMS Stack
on Windows or /Applications/enanocms-1.1.8-10 on OS X and that you use port 8080
for Apache on Linux or port 80 on Windows and 3306 for MySQL.
6. STARTING AND STOPPING BITNAMI ENANO CMS STACK
To start/stop/restart application on Linux you can use the included ctlscript.sh
utility, as shown below:
./ctlscript.sh (start|stop|restart)
./ctlscript.sh (start|stop|restart) mysql
./ctlscript.sh (start|stop|restart) apache
start - start the service(s)
stop - stop the service(s)
restart - restart or start the service(s)
The Bitnami Control Panel is a simple graphical interface included in the OS X stacks that
can start and stop the Bitnami servers. It is are located in the same installation directory.
To start the utility, double click the file named ‘control’ from your file browser.
On Windows, you can start and stop Bitnami Enano CMS Stack using the shortcuts created
in the Start Menu, under Programs -> Bitnami -> Bitnami Service
That will start Apache service. Once started, you can open your
browser and access the following URL on Linux or OS X:
http://127.0.0.1:8080/enanocms/
And you can access the following URL on Windows:
http://127.0.0.1/enanocms/
If you selected an alternate port during installation, for example 18080, the
URL will look like:
http://127.0.0.1:18080/enanocms/
If you are accessing the machine remotely, you will need to replace
127.0.0.1 with the appropriate IP address or hostname.
7. DIRECTORY STRUCTURE
The installation process will create several subfolders under the main
installation directory:
apache2/: Apache Web server.
php/: PHP Scripting Language.
mysql/: MySQL Database.
apps/
enanocms/: Enanocms application folder
conf/: Enanocms Apache configuration files
htdocs/: Enanocms PHP application files
licenses/: GPL license
scripts/: Scripts to initialize Enanocms database during installtion
phpMyAdmin/: Enano CMS application folder (optional)
8. DEFAULT USERNAMES AND PASSWORDS
The Enano CMS administrative user and password are the ones you set at
installation time.
MySQL admin user is called 'root', and its password is the same as the
Enano CMS administrative user password.
The default MySQL non-root account used to access the database is named
bitnami, and its password is also bitnami.
The phpMyAdmin administrative user is 'root'.
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
This version of the Bitnami Enano CMS stack is a preview version, and as
such, may contain a number of bugs and be a little bit rough around the
edges. We are working on the next release, which will contain several
improvements along with expanded documentation. In addition to the resources
provided below, we encourage you to post your questions and suggestions at:
https://community.bitnami.com/
We also encourage you to sign up for our newsletter, which we'll use to
announce new releases and new stacks. To do so, just register at:
https://bitnami.com/newsletter.
9.1 Installer
# Installer Payload Error
If you get the following error while trying to run the installer from the
command line:
"Installer payload initialization failed. This is likely due to an
incomplete or corrupt downloaded file"
The installer binary is not complete, likely because the file was
not downloaded correctly. You will need to download the file and
repeat the installation process.
9.2 Apache
If you find any problem starting Apache, the first place you should check is
the Apache error log file:
/home/user/$Enanocms-1.1.8-10/apache2/logs/error.log on Linux or
C:\Program Files\Bitnami Enano CMS Stack\apache2\logs\error.log on Windows or
/Applications/enanocms-1.1.8-10/apache2/logs/error.log.
Most errors are related to not being able to listen to the default port.
Make sure there are no other server programs listening at the same port
before trying to start Apache. Some programs, such as Skype, may also use
port 80. For issues not covered in this Quick Start guide, please refer to
the Apache documentation, which is located at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/
9.3 MySQL
The following are some common problems:
# Access denied when trying to connect to MySQL.
If you get an Access Denied message while trying to connect to
MySQL, make sure you are using the correct username and password.
# "Can't connect to server" message.
Make sure that the MySQL daemon is up and running. Remember also that if
during installation you selected a different listening port for MySQL, you
may need to pass that as an extra command line option.
For help in troubleshooting MySQL errors, you may want to reference the
"Problems and Common Errors" section of the MySQL manual, which you will
find at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/
9.4 Enano CMS
For any problem related to Enano CMS, please visit
http://forum.enanocms.org/forum/4/
10. LICENSES
Apache Web Server is distributed under the Apache License v2.0, which
is located at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
MySQL is distributed under the GNU General Public License v2, which is
located at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
PHP and related libraries are distributed under the PHP License v3.01,
which is located at http://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt
Enano CMS is distributed under the GNU General Public License,
which is located at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
curl is distributed under the Curl License, which is located at
http://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html
expat is distributed under the MIT License, which is located at
http://www.jclark.com/xml/copying.txt
gd is distributed under the gd License, which is located at
http://www.boutell.com/gd/manual2.0.33.html
IMAP is distributed under the University of Washington Free-Fork
License, located at http://www.washington.edu/imap/legal.html
jpegsrc is distributed under The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG
software license, which is located at
http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/Amaya/libjpeg/README?rev=1.2
libiconv is distributed under the Lesser General Public License
(LGPL), located at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html
Freetype is released under The Freetype Project License, that is located at
http://freetype.sourceforge.net/FTL.TXT